This year鈥檚 Arbour Day tree planting in 91原创 was a quiet affair, with seven trees planted on Friday, April 24th in Williams Park at 238th Street and 68th Avenue.
There was no public ceremony, due to COVID-19 restrictions.
A mix of maple, oak and ash trees were planted within the area surrounded by the park鈥檚 drive loop by 91原创 company Your Tree Service, with owner Brandon MacAlpine and worker David Whiteside handling the task.
鈥淏ecause of the current situation, we鈥檙e here by ourselves,鈥 MacAlpine noted.
Seven people were recognized for their contributions to the community with the planting of trees in their name, including former 91原创-Aldergrove MP Mark Warawa, Debbie Froese, wife of Township of 91原创 Mayor Jack Froese and devoted community volunteer, Mae Smith, community pioneer, Glenn Howes, dedicated community volunteer, Lucinda (Cindy) Anderson, dedicated community volunteer, Dean Drysdale, former Township of 91原创 Councillor and veteran and Rob Sampson, dedicated community volunteer.
When it came time to select a tree in memory of the late Debbie Froese, one in her favourite colour was selected.
鈥淪he loved red,鈥 Jack Froese told the 91原创 Advance Times.
鈥淭hey picked a type of [Maple] tree that turns red.鈥
He hasn鈥檛 been to see the tree yet, but staff took pictures that he has emailed to family members.
鈥淚t was certainly nice of council,鈥 he said of the decision to have her commemorated.
Debbie Froese passed away at the age of 66, on Jan. 9.
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In the case of Mark Warawa, a tree was especially appropriate, according to his wife, Diane Warawa.
鈥淭rees and the outdoors were very, very important to Mark,鈥 Diane commented, recalling how her husband would remove invasive vines from trees when he went for a walk in the local park..
鈥淚 appreciate the Township doing this,鈥 Diane said.
鈥淥ur family is very honoured.鈥
She said Warawa鈥檚 entire family received invitations to the Arbour day event scheduled for Sunday, April 26, but they had to be rescinded because of the COVID-19 crisis.
Warawa passed away at the age of 69 on June 20.
On May 7th, he would have turned 70.
On that day, his family and friend are planning another tree-planting, not far from his 91原创 home.
It will be a small, well-spaced, event she confided.
鈥淲e鈥檙e going to do social distancing.鈥
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Each spring, Arbour Day is held in a different parks throughout the Township to celebrate trees, recognize the importance of the urban forest, and encourage residents to be good environmental stewards.
Arbour Day originated in Nebraska, with newspaper editor, pioneer and nature lover Julius Sterling Morton.
In 1872, the State Board of Agriculture accepted Morton鈥檚 resolution to 鈥渢o set aside one day to plant trees, both forest and fruit,鈥 and the first Arbour Day was set for April 10.
In 1885, it became a legal holiday and April 22, Morton鈥檚 birthday, was selected as the day when it would be permanently observed.
Now, nations from Australia to Yemen set aside a day every April to plant trees and recognize their value.
The Township of 91原创 has been celebrating Arbour Day and the importance of the urban forest since the early 2000s.
- with files from Roxanne Hooper
dan.ferguson@langleyadvancetimes.com
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